Gastritis in a sentence as a noun

It caused severe gastritis, to the extent that I had to go to hospital last year.

Maybe we'd still be arguing if bacteria cause gastritis and peptic ulcers.

The first time that it got really bad I went to an acute care center, they said it was either ulcer or gastritis.

H. pylori was first discovered in the stomachs of patients with gastritis and ulcers in 1982 by Drs.

In addition to that I eliminated any form of soda -- the carbonic acid is not good and can lead to gastritis or worse.

As the days passed, he developed gastritis, the precursor to an ulcer: He started vomiting, his breath began to stink, and he felt sick and exhausted.

"Caffeine stimulates acid production in the stomach which can possibly trigger gastritis.

Consulted doctor, and he gave medicines assuming its gastritis, without antibiotics.

Geologists didn't accept Wegener's theory of continental drift for many decades, and it wasn't until the 1980s that Warren and Marshall showed that most stomach ulcers and gastritis were caused by H. pylori infection, instead of the then-consensus view that they were caused by stress or spicy food.

It might be useful to compare the incidence of dementia in people suffering from chronic gastritis in addition to injuries and other respiratory infections.

Gastritis definitions

noun

inflammation of the lining of the stomach; nausea and loss of appetite and discomfort after eating